sflcin, to FreeSpeech
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ContentBlocking

X has the account of @KhaledBeydoun on its platform in India.

Software Freedom Law Centre, India (SFLC.in) has been reporting on the blocking of social media accounts and . Please any blocking cases you may have seen to us.

Send us an email at mail@sflc.in or mention @sflcin on social media platforms.

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indianewswatch, to Kashmir
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'Violated Principles of Natural Justice': Caravan Files Petition Against Govt Order On Army Story

In its petition, The Caravan has underlined that the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting's order asking the magazine to take down its article on allegations of torture and murder against the Indian Army also violated the fundamental right to free speech and expression and the freedom of the press.

https://thewire.in/media/violated-principles-of-natural-justice-caravan-files-petition-against-govt-order-on-army-story

indianewswatch, to Kashmir
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Press Club of India, rights groups criticise I&B ministry’s article take down order to ‘The Caravan’

The article was about civilian deaths in Jammu and Kashmir allegedly in Army custody.

https://scroll.in/latest/1063720/press-club-of-india-rights-groups-criticise-i-b-ministrys-article-take-down-order-to-the-caravan

indianewswatch, to Kashmir
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Union Govt Uses IT Act to Attack Press Freedom, Asks Caravan to Take Down Report

The magazine was told that if it fails to take down an article on the Poonch killings from its website within 24 hours, the entire website would be taken down. Caravan has said it will be challenging the order.

https://thewire.in/media/union-govt-uses-it-act-to-attack-press-freedom-asks-caravan-to-take-down-report

indianewswatch, to twitter
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How India tamed Twitter and set a global standard for online censorship

In more than 50 interviews, current and former technology executives and Indian officials detailed how the Indian government broke Twitter’s resistance through a raft of new regulations, a streamlined censorship process — and the coercive muscle of law enforcement agencies.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/11/08/india-twitter-online-censorship/

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